beags86
Eastbound and Down
Stock gauges suck in these trucks.
I also don't like hubcaps either.
That is all.
I also don't like hubcaps either.
That is all.
Possible hubcaps may go... not sure yet.Stock gauges suck in these trucks.
I also don't like hubcaps either.
That is all.
Oh you mean the beam swap??When the Ford shit go under it?
That was fast!Send me your hubcaps if you get rid of them.
lol I'd never beam Ethel.. she is a daily, I don't like buying tires or caster change.. staying solid axles. The k5 is what it is for now. Which needs to be finished.Why bother with the K5?
There is no shortage of Fords in the junkyards to salvage beams off of.
Why bother with the K5?
There is no shortage of Fords in the junkyards to salvage beams off of.
The Generation IV 5.3L engines share all the improvements and refinements found in other Generation IV engines. 8 versions of the Gen IV 5.3L engine were produced: 3 iron blocks (LY5, LMG, and LMF) and 5 aluminum blocks (LH6, LH8, LH9, LC9, and LS4). All versions featured Active Fuel Management except for the LH8, LH9 and LMF.
The Afm stuff is just turned off, I actually haven't wired that up yet so that is on the list. It's easy to enable it then copy tables from a truck with those values.An '09 Yukon Denali 6.2 should only have VVT but NO the AFM. Maybe these tables are hidden and just disabled in the ECM for the 6.2?
Don't forget to turn off torque management
Also since you're running a manual transmission there may be some segment swapping that needs to be done with a manual Camaro/Vette tables in order to get the right on/off-throttle response. (As in the engine will slowly close the throttle when you let off and not just snap back to idle like it needs to with a stick)

Ya the Gen IV stuff is a bit different since they separated the transmission controller. But don't consider me an expert or anything as I'm just passing on advice from many other swaps I've read into.I poked around in the file and switched it to manual, by I still as you said need to kill the TM, there is the DFCO and I think I can pin the clutch pedal switch into the ecm so it knows its depressed, but as far as I can tell there is nothing missing from this tune comparing it to a corvette of the same E38 type ecm. I brought my laptop to work so I can play with this. I'll grab some screenshots.
I guess the segment swapping was with the other older ecus and in order to do that with this gen iv I might have to send the files to hptuners to modify.